UNICEF Zimbabwe and Wild Horizons, part of the Tourvest Group, have announced a partnership to strengthen community resilience and improve access to education, clean water and sustainable livelihoods in Victoria Falls. The initiative combines UNICEFs child-focused development expertise with Wild Horizons community engagement to create a scalable model for climate-resilient schools.
This partnership is focused on taking meaningful and tangible action for our children and communities, said Gary Archer , CEO of Wild Horizons. Combining UNICEFs technical expertise with our community ties, we are creating a model that delivers real, meaningful and lasting impact.
The collaboration, formalised through a memorandum of understanding signed by Archer and UNICEF Country Representative Etona Ekole , will support three schools Mkhosana Adventist Secondary, Sizinda Secondary and Ndlovu Secondary with completion targeted for December 31.